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Arizona School Finance
Manual
345 East Palm Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85004
www.arizonaea.org
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Arizona School Finance
Index Arizona School Finance Acronyms 3 Budget Calendar 4 Budget Documents 5 Section 1 – Calculating Budget Limits 7 Revenue Control Limit 8 Base Revenue Control Limit 8 Student Count 10 Transportation Limits 11 Capital Outlay Revenue Limit 12 Soft Capital Allocation 13 General Budget Limit 14 Notes 16 Section 2 – Tracking Expenditures 17 Chart of Accounts 18 School District Expenditure Fund Codes 19 Classroom Site Fund 20 Instructional Improvement Fund 21 Full-Day Kindergarten 22 School District Expenditure Program Codes 23 School District Expenditure Function Codes 24 School District Expenditure Object Codes 25 School District Expenditure Unit Codes 28 Sample Code Entry 29 Notes 30 Section 3 – Budget Inquiry 31 Budget Inquiry Areas 32 Notes 35
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Arizona School Finance Acronyms ADE Arizona Department of Education
ADM Average Daily Membership
AFR Annual Financial Report
ARS Arizona Revised Statutes
BRCL Base Revenue Control Limit
BSL Base Support Level
CORL Capital Outlay Revenue Limit
CSF Classroom Site Fund
CSFBL Classroom Site Fund Base Level
DSL District Support Level
ESEA Elementary and Secondary Education Act
FDK Full Day Kindergarten
FTE Full-Time Equivalent
GBL General Budget Limit
IIF Instructional Improvement Fund
IPD Inflation Price Deflator
LEA Local Education Agency
M&O Maintenance and Operations
NCLB No Child Left Behind
PAV Primary Assessed Valuation
PL Public Law [Federal]
PSD Preschool Programs for Children with Disabilities
QTR Qualifying Tax Rate
RCL Revenue Control Limit
SAIS Student Accountability Information System
SAV Secondary Assessed Valuation
SCA Soft Capital Allocation
SCAL Soft Capital Allocation Limit
TEI Teacher Experience Index
TRCL Transportation Revenue Control Limit
TSL Transportation Support Level
UCBL Unrestricted Capital Budget Limit
UCO Unrestricted Capital Outlay
USFR Uniform System of Financial Reporting
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Budget Calendar
July 1 Beginning of Fiscal Year
July 15 Last date for public hearing and adoption of proposed budget NOTE: Proposed budget or summary must be published at least 10
days prior to the hearing.
October 15 Deadline for public hearing and adoption of Oct. 31 budget revision
Deadline for submitting the Annual Financial Report for the
preceding fiscal year. This report is prepared and distributed with a copy to the County School Superintendent and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
November 15 Deadline for submitting the Classroom Site Fund report to the Superintendent of Public Instruction on a per school basis that provides an accounting of the expenditures of monies distributed during the previous fiscal year and a summary of the results of district and school programs funded with monies from the Classroom Site Fund.
Deadline for submitting report to the Department of Education that provides an accounting of expenditures from the Instructional Improvement Fund during the previous fiscal year
December 15 Deadline for public hearing and adoption of Dec. 15 budget revision
February District should know 100th day student count.
March 30 Deadline for Joint Legislative Budget Committee to set Classroom Site Fund base support level for next fiscal year
May 15 Deadline for public hearing and adoption of May 15 budget revision. This budget revision includes increases in revenue due to growth in student enrollment.
June 30 End of Fiscal Year June 30 – Aug. 31 Encumbrance Period Note: Other deadlines exist for reporting purposes. These deadlines have the most impact on revenue issues within school districts.
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Budget Documents
1. EXPENDITURE BUDGET/PROPOSED BUDGET [July] The spending plan for the school year – includes budget for current year (last year) and budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. It is adopted by the governing board by July 15 after a public hearing. 2. BUDGET DEVELOPMENT WORKSHEETS [July] There are many different worksheets a district may use to determine its general budget limit [GBL] and the other control limits. The assumptions and calculations from the worksheets determine the amount of money available for the district’s spending. 3. SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET/PROPOSED BUDGET [July]
The spending plan for the school year for desegregation, K-3 override, PL-874 Add-on, and Joint Career and Technical Education & Vocational Education Center expenditures – includes budget for current year and proposed spending for the fiscal year. It is adopted by the governing board by July 15 after a public hearing. 4. REVISED BUDGET(S)
The governing board may revise its budget after notice and a public hearing during the school year. A revised budget replaces the July 15 budget as the
district’s spending plan.
5. CHART OF ACCOUNTS
The list of account code numbers that specify fund, program, function, object, and unit. This list is necessary to analyze budget and expenditure reports. Certain numbers are established per the Department of Education and are standard, while others pertain specifically to the district. Codes vary from district to district. 6. ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT [October – for previous budget year]
The year-end report of the district’s financial activity – includes budgeted and actual revenue and expenditures for the fiscal year. This document is filed with the Department of Education and the county school superintendent.
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Budget Documents (continued) 7. NEA/AEA BUDGET ANALYSIS
AEA provides an analysis of budget expenditures for every school district in the state. The analysis tracks multiple year trends and can be obtained by contacting AEA, Bargaining and Research, Doug Stagner, 602-264-1774, ext. 114, 800-352-5411, ext. 114, [email protected]. 8. EXPENDITURE REPORTS [Monthly, semi-monthly]
Most districts provide expenditure reports which compare expenditures to date to budget. In larger districts, this can be a significant document, over 100 pages in length.
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Section 1
Calculating Budget Limits
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How is the district’s budget limit established? Revenue Control Limit [§15-9471] Base Revenue Control Limit [§15-944] + Transportation Revenue Control Limit [§15-945]
• Current year funding
• Rapid decline [§15-942]
• Tuition loss [§15-902.01; §15-954]
• Teacher Experience Index [§15-941]
• Adjustment for growth [§15-948] BRCL = Actual Student Count x Support Level Weights x
Base Level Amount
Support Level Weights [§15-943]
• District size (1-99, 100-499, 500-599, 600+)
• District type (Isolated, K-8, 9-12)
• PSD-12
• K-8 , 9-12
Weighted Student Count [§15-943]
• Estimated Current Count [ADM]
• Add-ons [Group B Weights]
• Total Weighted Student Count
• Actual 100-Day Count [ADM] 1 Statutory references are to the applicable section of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which are
available at www.azleg.gov
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Base Level Amount • Legislative action [In addition to 2%, or actual IPD,
whichever is less for inflation funding]
• With Teacher Compensation [§15-952]
• Career Ladder and Optional Performance Incentives [§15-918, §15-918.04, §15-918.05, §15-919.04]
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Student Count
Weighted Student Count
• Pre-school/Handicapped
• K-8
• 9-12
• Support Level Weight
Group B Add-on Weights
• K • Hearing Impairment
• K-3
• English Language Learners [ELL]
• MD-R, A-R, and SMR-R
• MD-SC, A-SC, and SMR-SC
• Multiple Disabilities Severe Sensory Impairment
• Orthopedic Impairment [Resource]
• Orthopedic Impairment [Self-Contained]
• Preschool-Severe Delayed
• ED, MIMR, SLD, SLI, & OHI
• Emotionally Disabled [Private]
• Visual Impairment
Total Add-on Count Total Weighted Student Count
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Transportation Limits
Transportation Support Level [§15-945]
• Approved Daily Route Miles per Eligible Student
• To and From School Support Level [TFSSL]
• Academic, Vocational, Athletic
• Extended School Year Support for Pupils with Disabilities
Transportation Revenue Control Limit
[§15-946]
• Prior-year TRCL
• Difference: Prior-year TSL to Current-year TSL
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Capital Outlay Revenue Limit [§15-961]
Base Formula
• Actual Student Count
• Base Support Level - 600+ students
Adjustments
• Growth Factor
• Free Required Textbooks
Capital Outlay Transfer
• No restrictions on amount that can be used for M&O
• May impact supplanting
• May be used as unrestricted capital
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Soft Capital Allocation
Restricted Capital – “To Meet Academic
Adequacy Standards” [§15-962]
May be used for short-term capital items:
• $225 per student
• Fund 625
• Technology
• Textbooks
• Library Resources
• Instructional Aids
• Pupil Transportation Vehicles
• Furniture and Equipment
May not be used for M&O purposes
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General Budget Limit [§15-947]
Districts may increase their budgets and add to the RCL. Revenue Control Limit [§15-947]
• Base Revenue Control Limit []
• Transportation Revenue Control Limit []
Capital Outlay Revenue Limit [§15-961]
Override Authorization • Maintenance and Operations
• Unrestricted Capital Outlay
• Special K-3 Program
Tuition Revenue
State Assistance [§15-976]
Title 8, PL 103-382 Districts
Amounts Authorized for Accommodation Schools
Desegregation Expenses
Budget Balance Carryforward [§15-943.01]
Dropout Prevention Program
Excess Utilities [§15-910]
Career Ladder Budget Carryforward
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RCL CORL
Override Tuition Revenue
Desegregation Costs Career Ladder
Dropout Prevention Excess Utilities
Budget Carryforward
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Notes
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Section 2
Tracking Expenditures
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Chart of Accounts
School districts must comply with the USFR, which establishes a chart of accounts and expense classifications.
Code Structure
1. Fund
2. Program
3. Function
4. Object
5. Unit
Account “String”
Fund Program Function Object Unit XXX XXX XXXX XXXX XXX
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School District Expenditure Fund Codes
Maintenance and Operations – 001 District’s general fund, accounts for all financial resources except those required to be accounted for in another fund.
Special Revenue Funds – 010-599 Proceeds of specific revenue sources that are legally restricted to expenditures for specific purposes.
• Federal Projects – 100-399 A separate fund is required for each individual program.
• State Projects – 400-499
• Other – 500-599
Capital Projects Funds – 600-699
Debt Service Funds – 700
Fiduciary Funds – 800
Proprietary Funds - 900
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Classroom Site Fund [§15-977]
Administered by Department of Education
• Total is Fund 010
• All monies intended for use at school site
• 20% for teacher base salary increases and employment related expenses [Fund 011]
• 40% for performance-based teacher compensation increases and employment related expenses [Fund 012]
• 40% for “Menu” purposes [Fund 013]:
1. Class size reduction 2. Teacher compensation increases 3. AIMS intervention programs 4. Teacher development 5. Dropout prevention programs 6. Teacher liability insurance premiums
• If used for class size reduction, AIMS intervention, and dropout prevention, shall only be used for instructional purposes (function 1000) and not athletics
• Subject to budget limit [§15-978]
• Set by Joint Legislative Budget Committee based upon estimated statewide weighted student count from current year
• Intended to supplement, not supplant “teacher compensation monies from any other sources”
• Monies are continuously appropriated and exempt from lapsing
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Instructional Improvement Fund [§15-979]
• Fund 020
• Up to 50% may be used for teacher compensation and class size reduction as provided in §15-977
• Monies not used for teacher compensation increases or class size reduction shall be used for:
1. Dropout prevention programs 2. Instructional improvement programs including
programs to develop reading skills by the end of third grade
• May not be used to supplant existing state and local monies
• Cash controlled fund, exempt from lapsing
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Full-Day Kindergarten [§15-901.02 ]
• Fund 060 (M&O)
• Fund 065 (Capital)
• Voluntary – Parents may elect either part-day or full-day
• Funded through additional Group B Add-On weight
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School District Expenditure Program Codes
Regular Education - 100
Special Education – 200
Special Education Disability Title 8 PL 103-382 –
300
Pupil Transportation – 400
Programs Requiring Separate Budgets – 500
• Desegregation – 510
• Special K-3 Program Override [§15-482] – 520
• Dropout Prevention Programs – 530
• Joint Career and Technical Education & Vocational Education Center [§15-910.01]
Other Instructional Programs – 600
Adult Continuing Education Programs – 700
Community College Education Programs – 800
Community Services Programs – 900
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School District Expenditure Function Codes
Instruction – 1000
Support Services – 2000
• Students – 2100
• Instruction – 2200
• General Administration – 2300 Lobbying – 2330
• School Administration – 2400 Office of the Principal – 2410 [Principal, assistants, etc.] Other school administration- 2490
• Central Services (Can include chief business official) - 2500
• Operation and Maintenance of Plant – 2600
• Student Transportation – 2700
• Other Support Services – 2900
Operation of Noninstructional Services – 3000
Facilities Acquisition and Construction – 4000
Debt Service – 5000
Other Financing Uses – 6000
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School District Expenditure Object Codes
Personal Services -- Salaries – 6100
• Certified Salaries [Must have certificate from
Department of Education] Administrators – 6111 Teachers – 6112 Substitutes – 6113 Other – 6114
• Classified Salaries – 6150 Personal Services -- Employee Benefits – 6200
• Insurance – 6210
• Social Security – 6220
• State Retirement – 6230
• Unemployment Insurance – 6250
• Workers’ Compensation – 6260
• Health Benefits [other than insurance] – 6270
• Other Employee Benefits – 6290 Purchased Professional & Technical Services – 6300
• Office/Administrative -6310
• Professional – Educational Services – 6320
• Other Professional Services – 6330
• Technical Services – 6340
• Audit Services – 6350
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School District Expenditure Object Codes [continued] Purchased Property Services – 6400
• Utility Services – 6410 [Water and Sewage – 6411]
• Cleaning Services – 6420
• Repairs and Maintenance Services – 6430
• Rentals – 6440
• Construction Services – 6450
• Other – 6490
Other Purchased Services – 6500
• Student Transportation Services – 6510
• Insurance (other than employee benefits) – 6520
• Communications – 6530 [Telephone – 6531]
• Advertising – 6540
• Printing and Binding – 6550
• Tuition – 6560
• Food Service Management – 6570
• Travel – 6580
• Miscellaneous – 6590
Supplies – 6600
• General Supplies -6610
• Energy – 6620
• Food -6630
• Books, Periodicals, and Instructional Aids – 6640
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School District Expenditure Object Codes [continued] Property – 6700 [Equipment – 6730]
Debt Service and Miscellaneous – 6800
Other Financing Uses and Other Items – 6900
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School District Expenditure Unit Codes
• Elementary [K-8] – 100
• High School [9-12] – 200
• Charter Elementary School – 300
• Charter High School – 400
• District-Wide – 500
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School District Expenditure Code Entry Sample
• Fund – M&O – 001
• Program – Regular Education – 100
• Function – Instruction – 1000
• Object – Teacher Salary – 6112
• Unit – Elementary – 100
Account “String” (For a third grade regular education teacher)
Fund Program Function Object Unit 001 100 1000 6112 100
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Notes
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Section 3
Budget Inquiry -- Asking the Right
Questions
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Successful bargaining often depends on asking the right questions to get the information you need about district expenses and revenues. School District Budget Inquiry Areas 1. General staffing certified and classified: Most of your money is in your people –
teachers make up the largest portion of the budget, generally followed by classified staff.
A. Staffing formula and master schedule for each work site/school
B. Formula/assumptions/"trigger" to increase/decrease staff during school year
C. Formula/assumptions for special and/or traveling staff [e.g., special teachers, guidance, and maintenance]
D. Projected enrollment for each school
E. Formula/assumption for non-school-based staff [e.g., resource teacher, special assignment, district-wide assignment]
2. Social security calculations
A. Calculation for OASI [not total payroll]
B. Calculation for Medicare [should be separate]
3. Worker’s Compensation calculation rate, calculation base/payroll amount
4. Unemployment premium calculation rate, calculation base/payroll amount, projected changes
5. Attrition includes retirement and resignation
A. Trends for past five years
B. Assumptions for projecting future attrition
C. Assumptions for costing net attrition savings how recaptured
6. Professional growth costs
A. Trends for past five years number of employees moving, actual costs
B. Status of current employees’ probability of schedule movement
C. Assumptions underlying cost projections
7. Professional development costs
A. Number of opportunities available, number of participants
B. Total costs vs. costs per participant vs. cost per employee
C. Other costs [e.g., salaries, supplies, materials]
8. Total expenditures for athletic activities [include salaries, supplies and equipment, transportation
A. Formula/assumptions for assigning staff/coaches/sponsors
B. Revenues generated from high school or middle school fees amount, where accounted
C. Gate receipts from high school or middle school athletic events amount, where accounted
D. Possible reimbursement of transportation expenses [e.g. bus charter]
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School District Budget Inquiry Areas [continued]
9. Total expenditures for extra-curricular activities [include salaries, supplies and equipment, transportation]
A. Formula/assumptions for assigning staff/coaches/sponsors
B. Revenues generated from high school or middle school fees amount, where accounted
C. Ticket receipts from high school or middle school events [e.g., theater, musical performance, and dance] amount, where accounted
D. Possible reimbursement of transportation expenses [e.g., bus charter]
10. Expenditures supporting special programs part of student day but not mandated curriculum [e.g., fine arts, strings]
A. Enrollment number of students affected
B. Cost per student enrolled vs. cost per total enrollment
11. Special education budget
A. Enrollment current and projected [check assumptions]
B. Cost per student vs. cost per total enrollment
C. Cost implications of mainstreaming/integration/inclusion
12. Gifted education budget
A. Enrollment current and projected [check assumptions]
B. Cost per student vs. cost per total enrollment
13. Special curricular programs
A. Cooperative education programs [e.g. Vocational Education] consolidation, rescheduling, and other cooperative arrangement
B. Enrichment and/or advanced placement programs consolidation, rescheduling, other cooperative arrangement
14. Discretionary work site/school funds
A. Formula/assumptions for determining amounts
B. Expenditures and authorizations
15. Tuition
A. Tuition amounts received by district
B. Tuition amounts paid by district services, number of students
16. Food services budget
A. How budgeted and funded amount of M/O funding transferred [if any]
B. Use of excess revenue [if any]
C. Staffing funding of salaries, benefits
17. "Turn-key" bond possibilities moving some personnel costs to capital and/or bond funds
18. Outside consultants
A. Purposes and budget areas
B. Number contracted, term of contract/retainer, costs, expenses
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School District Budget Inquiry Areas [continued]
19. Community education programs
A. Actual costs vs. offerings vs. participation/enrollment
B. Amount of fees/tuition, possible increases
20. Previous cost-saving measures basis/assumptions for projections
21. Program changes [reductions]
A. Projected impact personnel, curriculum, other programs, accreditation
B. Projected expenditure reductions — compensation [salary and benefits] supplies/materials, transportation, other expenditures
22. Tuition Tax Credits
A. Total revenue
B. Specified purpose and restrictions
C. Move M&O costs to tax credit
23. Classroom Site Fund
A. Tracking funds - 011, 012, 013, budget versus actual
B. Baseline for supplanting
C. Rollover, contingency for unspent money per fund
24. Instructional Improvement Fund
A. Tracking funds - 020, Teacher Compensation Increases
B. Number of positions for Class Size Reduction
C. Number of positions for Dropout Prevention, Instructional Improvement.
D. Cash account – monies received
25. English Learner Classroom Personnel Bonus Fund [§15-943.04]
A. Up to $250 per exited student for classroom personnel - who qualifies?
B. When/how paid out?
26. Full-Day Kindergarten [§15-901.02 – Fund 060]
A. Which teachers are paid from this?
B. How much does the district receive?
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Notes